The developers proposing a housing development for the Badlands Golf Course are requesting to withdraw a significant portion of their application to the city in advance of a possible City Council action on the project later this month.
A 24-year-old man who prosecutors said used the internet to threaten government officials was given probation Thursday.
The brash Conor McGregor didn’t hold back with his verbal assault on Eddie Alvarez during the conference call to promote UFC 205.
Just five days before Election Day, nine local business groups voiced their support for a county ballot measure that would require motorists to pay more at the pump over the next decade to help cover the cost of roughly $3 billion in new transportation projects.
The marijuana icon has chosen to travel from California to Las Vegas on Election Day to encourage voting and meet fans from 3 to 8 p.m. at Shango Premium Cannabis, 4380 Boulder Highway.
The tee times are set for Friday’s second round of the Shriners Hospitals for Children Open at TPC Summerlin.
A former craps dealer was sentenced Thursday to two to five years in prison for his role in a long-running, $1 million scam against the Bellagio.
Jason and Sandra Kuzik are racing to do all they can to cure blindness. As co-chairs for VisionWalk Las Vegas, a Nov. 6 walk to benefit the Foundation Fighting Blindness, they’re signing up volunteers and teams of participants, soliciting raffle prizes and spreading the word to support a cause that, for them, hits close to home.
Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump will make a final push for votes in Northern Nevada at a campaign rally this weekend in Reno.
A woman who appeared to win a life-changing $42.9 million jackpot at a New York City casino is threatening to sue after being told the big payout she was shown was simply the result of a malfunction.
Las Vegas Sands Corp. rode the opening of its new Parisian resort in Macau and the region’s three-month economic wave to a profitable third quarter that generated $1.73 billion from the company’s Chinese units.
National gun control advocates will visit the Las Vegas Valley on Saturday to cheer on canvassers pushing for passage of Question 1 in the home stretch before Election Day.
A woman was booked on a murder charge Wednesday in the October death of her 2-year-old daughter at an apartment complex near McCarran International Airport.
With voting ending in just days, First Friday elects “Suffrage” as the theme for the downtown arts district’s November event, which runs from 5 to 11 p.m.
Competition kicked off at this week’s Shriners Hospital for Children Open Thursday at TPC Summerlin. We spent the day on the course to see what the tournament offered for fans looking to attend this weekend.
Democratic presidential nominee Hillary Clinton campaigned Wednesday in Las Vegas with the hope of spurring Democrats to early vote. And based off Wednesday’s early voting numbers, her efforts were not in vain.
M.D.C. Holdings, a Denver-based homebuilder operating in several Western U.S. markets including Las Vegas, said third-quarter earnings surged from a year ago. But results missed Wall Street forecasts.
CEO of Golden Entertainment Blake Sartini said Thursday during an earnings call that the company has been focusing on millennial customers with success.
Mark Larkin was just out of high school in the summer of 1969 when his dad sent the family camping for a month in Big Sur, California. He didn’t know then that his father needed to be alone because he was fundamentally changing the family business.
A divided North Las Vegas City Council voted 3-2 Wednesday night to approve a new Jack-in-the Box restaurant with a 24-hour drive-thru window that will be built in the Aliante master-planned community, despite a drawn-out protest from nearby residents.
Las Vegas gaming equipment manufacturer Scientific Games has embarked on a $75 million annualized cost-cutting program it plans to initiate by the end of the year in a bid to reverse its losses. An industry source familiar with the company said an unknown number of Las Vegas employees have been laid off.
Two pro-rooftop solar groups have appealed a district court ruling upholding Nevada’s new, less favorable net metering rates to the Nevada Supreme Court.
A newly created bus route and service changes to 27 other routes will go in effect Sunday, the Regional Transportation Commission of Southern Nevada said.
Week 9 of the NFL regular season features the Atlanta Falcons visiting the Tampa Bay Buccaneers for Thursday Night Football.
Landscape irrigation is now limited to one assigned day per week through Feb. 28.
“Something strange is going on,” Klaus says in the newest trailer for Netflix’s upcoming series “Lemony Snicket’s A Series Of Unfortunate Events.”
Stocks retreated for an eighth consecutive day on Thursday as nervous investors remain transfixed on the potential outcome of next week’s U.S. presidential election, which has become too close to call.
An Iowa man who had several run-ins with police and was banned from his daughter’s high school after waving a Confederate flag was charged with murder on Thursday for the ambush-style slaying of two police officers.
John Di Domenico has played Donald Trump for a decade, and now has more work than ever.
Remember your first day at the ballpark, whether it was the Polo Grounds or Crosley Field or Yankee Stadium or Dodger Stadium or Busch Stadium or Camden Yards or Fenway Park or Coors Field.
